Have at you!
June 13, 2013 at 7:36 am
(This post was last modified: June 13, 2013 at 7:37 am by cneron.)
Posted with permission.
In 2012 I wrote a non-fiction e-book on atheism called "Beyond the Devil." It's around 50k words (roughly 160 pages), so no mere pamphlet, and available on Amazon.com for Kindle (Kindle for PC works too, if you don't have an e-reader). It touches lightly on some scientific and philosophical points when unavoidable, but was written for the layman, and is far from technical or scholarly. I kept it as simple as possible, because really, to me, atheism is a simple issue. It's probably not much competition for stuff by Dawkins and Hitchens, but that wasn't the intent. I figured if I wrote it all out, instead of ever getting into another religious debate, I could just say: "Here, read this." At least while they were reading I could tip away and avoid having the same conversation for the nth time. It hasn't changed the world as far as I can tell but it must be reasonably comprehensive, since hanging around on these forums for a while, I keep thinking, "Oh yeah, I covered that in BtD..."
I hesitate to call it a literary masterpiece, but you might find it entertaining. You can read the first chapter using the "What's Inside" feature on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-the-Devil-e...+the+devil
In 2012 I wrote a non-fiction e-book on atheism called "Beyond the Devil." It's around 50k words (roughly 160 pages), so no mere pamphlet, and available on Amazon.com for Kindle (Kindle for PC works too, if you don't have an e-reader). It touches lightly on some scientific and philosophical points when unavoidable, but was written for the layman, and is far from technical or scholarly. I kept it as simple as possible, because really, to me, atheism is a simple issue. It's probably not much competition for stuff by Dawkins and Hitchens, but that wasn't the intent. I figured if I wrote it all out, instead of ever getting into another religious debate, I could just say: "Here, read this." At least while they were reading I could tip away and avoid having the same conversation for the nth time. It hasn't changed the world as far as I can tell but it must be reasonably comprehensive, since hanging around on these forums for a while, I keep thinking, "Oh yeah, I covered that in BtD..."
I hesitate to call it a literary masterpiece, but you might find it entertaining. You can read the first chapter using the "What's Inside" feature on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-the-Devil-e...+the+devil
- C. Neron